Everyone in this Room Will Someday Be Dead, Emily Austin As Paul embarks on this emotionally weighty process, he unpacks his own relationships and insecurities along the way. Shortly before his 40th birthday, a gay man named Paul is asked by his two best friends, Wendy and Eve, to be their sperm donor. The Family Way, Christopher DiRaddoįrom the author of The Geography of Pluto comes this tender exploration of familyhood set in Montreal. While this book touches darkness, Coyote writes with charm, wit, and a deep generosity and tenderness. Holed up in their house during the onslaught of 2020, famed trans storyteller Ivan Coyote writes and answers letters to fans, friends, and strangers about hard but deeply relatable queer topics-family, violence, addiction, suicide. As smooth and revelatory a read as any “successful” pop star’s biography. So, what’s the musician’s story when she doesn’t get the fame? Vivek Shraya provides an answer in this crisp, painful, humorous play about what it’s like to achieve “not quite” pop stardom. Most music biographies contain a crucial element: The high point of the musician’s fame. Mark the occasion in a quiet, COVID-friendly way by picking up (or pre-ordering) one of these books, all brand-new stories of LGBTQ+ life in Canada. But that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate. For the second year in a row, there are no Pride parades or (official) dance floors.
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